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re: Twin Cities Marathon (MN) cancelled today due to extreme heat. It’s 70 degrees.
Posted by LSU Stubbs on 10/1/23 at 5:23 pm to Ag Zwin
This is not a bad decision at all. At those temperatures, runners would have had heat-related illnesses, rhabdo, or a number of other issues. Many runners would expect this decision to be made. It would not have been an enjoyable race, most would have remembered it for the misery.
A few years ago for the Houston Marathon, they started with a red flag warning with temperatures in the 60s and informed the runners that they would call the race if it got to a certain temperature.
Running 26.2 miles is not an easy thing. It takes many 3, 4, 5, or even 6 hours to get that far. While your body hurts, it takes a toll on your mind as well. Don't discount the effort and the toll it takes on a body to do this event.
A few years ago for the Houston Marathon, they started with a red flag warning with temperatures in the 60s and informed the runners that they would call the race if it got to a certain temperature.
Running 26.2 miles is not an easy thing. It takes many 3, 4, 5, or even 6 hours to get that far. While your body hurts, it takes a toll on your mind as well. Don't discount the effort and the toll it takes on a body to do this event.
re: Who is the assistant that looks like Morticia Addams?
Posted by LSU Stubbs on 3/27/23 at 6:32 am to NOSTRODAMUS
She graduated four or five years ahead of Josh Booty. Josh was on campus at the time. I believe she was in the first graduating class for evangel, I could be wrong.
I think she with Barmore and/or Mulkey since leaving Evangel in 1991.
I think she with Barmore and/or Mulkey since leaving Evangel in 1991.
re: Three PEMEX facilities on fire in one day
Posted by LSU Stubbs on 2/24/23 at 7:53 pm to billjamin
PEMEX is known for not having great maintenance at all. There were times they could only operate at 30% or so efficiency due to not being able to maintain equipment. There was a big explosion several years ago, within the last 7 or 8 years where 12 were killed.
The current president ran off a lot of executives off with his cuts to PEMEX.
Also, Veracruz state, and Minititlan is not a safe area by any means. You can't rule out an intentional act in that state.
The current president ran off a lot of executives off with his cuts to PEMEX.
Also, Veracruz state, and Minititlan is not a safe area by any means. You can't rule out an intentional act in that state.
re: Couch to Marathon- Need advise
Posted by LSU Stubbs on 10/29/22 at 6:38 am to Zappas Stache
I don't think it is a good idea. For me, the marathon is a much different animal than a half.
To start the Higdon program, you should be able to run 10 miles.
To start the Higdon program, you should be able to run 10 miles.
re: The Church Woke/Awake (Houston)
Posted by LSU Stubbs on 9/25/22 at 8:02 pm to cypresstiger
This is exactly the message. Dr. Young has directed the message right at the church and Christians.
He is telling Christians to wake up and don't fall into a culture that will corrupt you, your family, and society.
He is telling Christians to wake up and don't fall into a culture that will corrupt you, your family, and society.
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